THE LAND AND PEOPLE OF GARHWAL In order to better understand a place, it is better to know its geographical feature and people. Keeping this in mindr I will like to give you a glimpse of the land and people of Garhwal and then about the Kumaon. Garhwal, the epitome of the Himalayas where Lord Vishnu chose to act the world drama is inhabited by tough, hardy and enduring people. It is bordered on the north by Tibet and in the east by Kumaon, on the south by Bijnore and Dehradun and on the west by Sirmaur and Nahan. The physical features of the area have been best described by Walton as "The vast tracts are composed of bare rocks or are- covered with forests. In some parts such features are canfined to the upper parts of the mountains whose sides and base are adorned with the richest fertility, whilst in other parts the* fairest slopes or the finest valleys are succeeded by continuous miles of river glen where precipices and woods extend to the lowest depths." It was divided into petty chieftains, numbering fifty two* who were put together by Ajaipal in fifteenth century A* D.